Student Engagement Principles
Delve into defining student engagement, its relevance in higher education, and the role of partnerships in enhancing educational experiences. Learn about the UK's student engagement landscape and the importance of a shared understanding for effective action
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Student engagement through blogging Student engagement through blogging Dr Hazel Christie, Lecturer (University Learning and Teaching), Institute for Academic Development Josephine Foucher, Teaching Matters Co-Editor and Student Engagement Officer/PhD student, Sociology
Outline of session 13:00 Welcome and introductions 13:05 Speakers 13:35 Breakout groups 13:50 Share back in larger group 14:00 Finish PLEASE NOTE We will record the presentations only, not the chat or breakout groups The engage network is open to staff and students You are ALL welcome
Resources from today We will post the recording and any slides or other resources from this session to the engage webpage we try to do this within approx. 1-2 weeks https://www.ed.ac.uk/institute-academic-development/learning- teaching/connect/engage Scroll down to Previous engage events and resources Want to be on the engage mailing list? Send an email to Rosie Bree: Rosie.Bree@ed.ac.uk
Future engage events Students talking about their experience of student engagement during lockdown and semester 1 Jessica O Loughlin, undergraduate student, Biochemistry, Ana Diaz Vidal, undergraduate student sustainable development and other student speakers to be confirmed. Thursday 21stJanuary 2021 09:30-10:30 Online High Impact Practices: why we should pay attention to practices that offer disproportionate benefits to underserved students Dr Catherine Bovill, Senior Lecturer in Student Engagement, Institute for Academic Development Wednesday 24thFebruary 2021 12:00-13:00 Online https://www.ed.ac.uk/institute-academic-development/learning-teaching/connect/engage